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Clips from Downton Abbey - Episode #4.8 (S04E04)
"Yes, it was quite a long day."
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"One, two, three, go!"
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"You're so disappointing, Mary."
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"if you're going to complicate your life, do it for the right reasons."
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"James, I'm putting the tea tent in your charge."
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"But her ladyship said we were to enjoy ourselves."
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"Let us consider this."
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"She wants you to enjoy yourself, I want you to run the tent."
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"Now, which of us can make your life more uncomfortable?"
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"Mr Molesley."
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"Mr Molesley! Mr Molesley!"
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"Wait a minute. It's his lordship! His lordship's back!"
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"James!"
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"How can you be here?!"
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"Why didn't you send a message?"
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"I wanted to surprise you and I think I have."
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"I was right not to distract you all from your labours."
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"What happened to Uncle Harold? A reprimand, but nothing more."
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"So it was worth your going."
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"I don't think I made a bit of difference, but let's hold on to that fiction."
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"How was it? Interesting."
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"Very modern... and very interesting."
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"Good to see you back, m'lord."
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"You're back."
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"This is a treat. It's been a while."
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"I'm sorry if I've stayed away."
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"You're my daughter-in-law,"
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"you're all that I've got left of my son."
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"Whether you come here or not, this is your home."
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"I do love it when I come. I'm glad."
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"Oh, there you are, Alfred. Nice to see you. Have a glass of this."
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"Thank you."
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"but it were my mistake."
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"and you can't feel sorry for that."
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"We can part as friends?"
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"She's gone to Mr Mason's farm for the day."
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"She won't be back till late. Oh."
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"Ivy's turned him down again, so he won't come back after today."
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"What does Mrs Patmore say about it?"
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"I would advise against that. But why?"
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"I thought you'd be glad if I stayed a bit longer."
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"I wish you'd stay and never leave, and I hope you will one day,"
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"Daisy, there won't be too many people that you love in your life,"
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"and he's one."
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"Even so, you need to say goodbye to this young man,"
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"with nothing jagged,"
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"And er, we'll get you back to Downton in time."
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"Are you bearing up?"
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"In here."
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"If you want to go out there and look for him, I'll support you."
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"Well, then you must be patient."
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"My dear, all life is a series of problems"
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"First one, then the next, and the next..."
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"Yes. That should sort it out."
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"Isn't that Lord Gillingham? What? It can't be. Where?"
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"What does Miss Lane Fox think about it? That's what I wonder."
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"I agree. He's the most unconvincing fiance I've ever come across."
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"Perhaps she doesn't know."
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"If we know, she knows. You can count on that."
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"Green. But how could he be dead?"
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"I'm only telling you what they told me."
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"slipped or stumbled and fell into the road."
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"that I felt that I should... bring you the news myself."
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"Can you explain to me now why you wanted him sacked?"
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"No."
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"Hello, Tony. Heavens,"
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"I don't suppose it's a good sign to find you back at Downton?"
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"Not really. Not this time."
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"By a bus or lorry, apparently."
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"The pavement was crowded. Lots of people saw it."
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"Nothing. I don't mean anything."
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"Mary!"
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"Did your mother warn you I was coming?"
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"She did."
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"But you don't believe he was wrong? No."
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"Well, I'm guessing in the dark, but... I suspect I would say nothing."
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"No, no, I won't manage it if Jimmy can't."
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"Well done!"
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"That was cheating."
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"Well, it... it's in the arms."
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"It's all to do with the swing, and the swing is in the arms."
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"anything to tell me about life since I've been away?"
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"No. Nothing's happened."
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"We don't want any bullying brought back from overseas."
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"Do we, Miss Baxter?"
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"Now, are there any stalls you'd still like to see?"
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"You can't mean you never had a drink all the time you were there."
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"And let us hope they both leave us in peace."
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"A slim hope, I'm afraid."
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"Martha wants to bring him over next summer for Rose's coming out ball."
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"She says she wants to see another London Season before she dies."
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"Oh!"
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"You're still here. Thank goodness."
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"I caught an early bus, but it was delayed. I thought I'd missed you."
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"And I won't be back."
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"I've brought you a present."
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"Mr Mason's made you a basket full of things."
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"and he's put some cider in too, to keep you going on the train home."
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"No, he did it for Alfred."
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"I told him we were old friends, so he did it for you."
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"You know Ivy turned me down? I do, yes."
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"You've always been so good to me, Daisy. So true."
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"That's kind of you to say, and good to hear."
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"But that's done with now, and what I felt won't come back."
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"Right, now this really is goodbye."
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"I'll just get this off and pop in the pantry for my apron."
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"Do you know, when you brought up that basket..."
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"I were so proud of you, I felt like crying out."
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"You do know why I came today. To see the bazaar."
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"I find - perhaps to my surprise - that since I left,"
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"To your surprise and my surprise."
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"I'm only asking for a chance."
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"Of course not."
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"But rather than add to the list of men I've disappointed,"
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"Hmm, I'm afraid I couldn't allow that."
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"Not without putting up a fight."
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"What are you still doing here?"
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"Why did you go? I wanted to get away."
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"You'd never risk everything we've built together?"
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"Where have you two been hiding?"
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